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Guns and cars have long been among the leading causes of non-medical deaths in the United States. By 2015, firearm deaths will probably exceed traffic fatalities for the first time. While motor-vehicle deaths dropped 22% from 2005 to 2010, gun fatalities are rising again after a low point in 2000.

I, like every civil minded person in this country, am sickened over the tragedy in Newtown Connecticut. I am also a responsible gun owner. I resent Mr. Morgan suggesting that his interviewee and others are "idiots." He also used the word "stupid." Classy guy, he is. How is he on a national TV show?

On a recent quail-hunting trip, Hall of Famer and former Milwaukee Brewers shortstop Robin Yount accidentally shot his hunting partner, current Chicago Cubs manager Dale Sveum, in the ear. Apparently this National League Central division rivalry is fiercer than we thought.

On the one hand, a lot of people are going to be prepared for a zombie apocalypse in case that ever happens. On the other hand, a lot of people out there are buying guns to protect themselves from zombies. According to a gun rights advocate as well as a gun store owner, people are preparing themselves for the zombie apocalypse with guns and ammo.

Following President Obama's victory last week, gun sales have spiked, much like they did in 2008 when he was first elected. Second Amendment supporters fear that a Democratic administration will tighten

Most families get together on Sunday to have a quiet dinner and chat, watch tv or enjoy a celebration. Well, come to think of it, we WERE celebrating, I guess. Celebrating the second amendment to the U.S. Constitution by making some noise in da hood!

An article on Boston.com proclaims that the U.S. gun industry is thriving under President Obama's watch. In fact, sales are booming to the point that some manufacturers, like Ruger, are running out of their most popular models.

City officials in Chicago are considering a proposed “violence tax” on guns and ammunition in hopes that it will help shade in the gray areas of a $115 million black hole in the city’s budget and police the number of guns in circulation on the streets. This has Second Amendment supporters ticked off because sources say the proposed tax will increase the prices of these items exponentially, even though no one yet knows what the tax would be.

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